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    essays, poems, and the beginnings of a novel that was finished later and published in 1920” (Wikipedia) Art literature gave him his creative and beautiful talent in writing. He had great imagery and showed in in his WWII novel. “His last novel was Shadows in Paradise , he wrote it while living at 320 East 57th Street in New York City. The apartment building played a prominent role in his novel"(Wikipedia) The way he lived revolved around his novels and his novels revolved around his life, showing that his surroundings and background impacted his literature and vice versa. Next, Erich’s life changed many others because his life changed his literature which changed other’s lives. “In 1958 Remarque married a beautiful Hollywood actress Paulette Goddard (1911-1990), with whom he happily lived until his death in Locarno, Switzerland, in 1970.” (German Culture) Erich found happiness in life and a wife was one of those. Without his journey filled life he would not have had the experiences and concepts that he integrated into his literature. Remarque later died (insert date of death here) and left behind a true story about the reality of war, and a…

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    It is commonly believed that the only purpose comedy serves is to make people laugh. While that aspect of comedy is always enjoyable, the humor in these films usually have a deeper message. The restrictions that movies in the past have are no longer an issue for the films of today. This freedom has allowed movies today to take the social and political aspects of comedy to a whole new level. Films such as The Interview and White Chicks have taken the social and political implications from The…

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    does not get any better. Maggie’s morality goes from bad to worse to non-existent, until she eventually is killed working the streets. Soon, research and case studies began to become popular showing the affects and costs of this degradation. Even President Roosevelt delivered a speech on the social and moral issues arising. The terms ‘fit’ and ‘unfit’ began to apply evolutionary theories onto society and individuals. As the popularity grew surrounding these issues, so did the need for experts to…

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    Erich Maria Remarque

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    Erich Maria Remarque was born in Osnabruck, Germany in 1897. His family always was poor, so both him, his two sisters, mother and father had to go move often during his childhood. Erich attended the university of Münster, and initially wanted to become an elementary teacher, but towards the end of world war one he was drafted into the army during the November of 1916 together with some of his class mates. After a period of training they sent him in western front were he and his friends took part…

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    his early work and as we get closer to the 1920’s and the 1930’s he starts to do more and more famous shows such as [3] ‘A night in an English Music Hall,’ ‘The Fire Man,’ and ‘One A.M.’ These all happened around 1916. He also went to school during this time. They were named charitable schools. Two years later he married at the age of nineteen to Mildred Harris. Together they had a son, they named him Norman Spence Chaplin, Who unfortunately lived only three days. Heartbroken by this they…

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    Keaton’s Steamboat Bill, Jr., where Keaton pinpointed a nail on the ground where he was supposed to stand while a house falls down on him so that he would fit right through a window (DeMain par. 1). In Lloyd’s film, there were mattresses underneath just in case he was to fall down. While still performing some stunt work, Lloyd had assistance from another stuntman named Harvey Parry (DeMain par. 4) . In addition, Charles Chaplin also performed some stunt work in Modern Times where he begins…

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    He keeps running into an as of stranded late young lady, Ellen (Paulette Goddard), who is escaping from the police subsequent to taking bananas. Resolved to back pedal to imprison and to spare the young lady, he tells police that he is the criminal and should be captured. A witness uncovers his misleading, and he is liberated. To get captured once more, he eats a tremendous measure of sustenance at a cafeteria without paying. He gets together with Ellen in a paddy wagon, which accidents, and she…

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    Hitler, and at the time this was considered to be sensitive to many viewers. Unlike most of his films, this one was an all sound picture, however there were still many acts of physical comedy. Some critics only prefer Chaplin’s physical comedy, however in my opinion every form of comedy from Chaplin is amazing. The beginning of this film shows Chaplin as a barber who is not familiar with the new rules of dictator Hynkel as seen when returning to his barbershop. However since he saved one of…

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    Monsanto Food Politics

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    The FDA has allowed powerful agribusinesses to change the mental concepts of healthy eating just to earn substantial sums of money. The agroindustry’s “food politics” taps into the subconscious of the U.S. consumer by way of advertising to boost the consumption of particular products. To clarify, “food politics” refers to the political aspects of the production, control, regulation, inspection, distribution and consumption of food. Marion Nestle, who is the Paulette Goddard Professor of…

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